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Portgas D. Ace OP02-013 PRB-01 reprint One Piece Manga Rare card

Portgas D. Ace PRB

OP02-013 · Premium Booster (PRB-01)
Potential 70 Elevated  ·  Market $734.44  ·  12-mo +43%
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Portgas D. Ace OP02-013 (PRB-01 reprint) is an English One Piece Card Game Manga Rare from Premium Booster (PRB-01). It currently trades around $734.44 raw, with PSA 10 copies near $2,225 — up 43% over the trailing 12 months. Expected in Netflix live-action Season 3 (“The Battle of Alabasta”, 2027) — a forward catalyst, not yet aired.

Graded ladder live

Raw / Ungraded$734.44
Grade 9$617.50
PSA 10$2,225
PSA pop 9 / 10🔒 login

12-month trend (raw) live

+43% over the window

Grading ROI

All-in cost (raw + $19 fee + $25 ship)$778.44
Value if PSA 10$2,225
Net profit if it gems$1,447
Expected value @ 35% gem rate$401.68
Illustrative — assumes a $19 grading fee, $25 shipping and a 35% PSA-10 rate. Use the dashboard to adjust these.

Print run & pull rate

Print run: not disclosed by Bandai.
Pull-rate estimates and PSA/CGC/BGS population are planned for launch once data sources are wired.

Premium Booster (PRB-01) reprint — how to tell them apart

This card shares its number OP02-013 with its Premium Booster (PRB-01) reprint. The reprint currently trades 51% below the original on raw market.

Original · set OP02 · base
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Reprint · set PRB-01
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🔍 Both crops are zoomed to the bottom-right set symbol — where this pair differs.
  • What differs: Artwork and effect text are identical — the tell is the small set symbol beside the card number (the number itself stays the same).
  • Same number, different set. The reprint is from the Premium Booster “ONE PIECE CARD THE BEST” (PRB-01) set; the original is from Paramount War (OP02).

Authenticity — how to spot a fake

  • Light test: genuine cards have a dark inner core — little light passes through; many fakes are thinner / translucent.
  • Print pattern: under a loupe, real cards show fine rosette dots; fakes show coarse dots or pixelation, clearest in black text and thin lines.
  • Foil & texture: the manga-panel holo has a specific sheen; fakes look flat, mirror-glossy, or mismatched.
  • Set code & fonts: the bottom card number / set symbol should be crisp and correctly kerned; blurry or off-font printing is a red flag.
  • Cut & back: compare edge cleanliness and back-art centring / colour against a known-genuine copy.

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